Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Adding Geometric Beeswax Candles To A Room Gives It Appeal

By George Price


Oftentimes, a person may get sick of looking at the same bland interiors at their home but are clueless as to what they can do. Although hiring a decorator may be a solution but not if money is a concern. There are also those who want to add something unique with a visual appeal but may be at a loss for ideas. The good news is that things like geometric beeswax candles or other functional item serve the purpose with little labor.

Sometimes, choosing colored candles may be wise or a gift set that can be used on numerous occasions is a nice investment. Although some like to show off things that have a certain aesthetic, these candles can serve a variety of functions. Blackouts, candlelight meals, or just a way to save on the light bill are some ideal situations.

The best measure is to use space sparingly. Candles are ideal when placed on high surfaces but are also beneficial to those who like to read or sit by candlelight for a few hours. The latter is great for those looking to save money on the light bill or just want to create a peaceful atmosphere in the home.

Decorative candles are great because they can be matched to certain accessories or furnishings in a particular room or space. Some people who enjoy decorating may attempt to match the curtains or area rug with a detailed color found in a sofa or loveseat. Although some amateurs may go as far as consulting a color chart, sometimes just going with personal preference is enough.

At one time, geometric and other nontraditional shaped candles were made from paraffin. These days, more candlemakers are using safe materials like beeswax, coconut oil wax or soy. The generous offerings these days have also allowed the price to come down or offer more features, like natural scents.

Candles can be placed atop surfaces but for some, the higher the better. This works best when there is more than one and there is a pattern in the placement. There is a balance theory that many interior decorators follow where similar objects may be placed horizontally across from one another to create symmetry.

While some use their candles for decoration or in the place of a plant holder, there are some that give off a nice scent when lit. Although the slightly sweet aroma of honey is enough, some makers are using eucalyptus, lavender, or rose essential oils. These can heighten the experience, as some users like to create a tranquil environment for meditation or simply rest after a long day.

Accent colors work well in neutral or monotone spaces and sometimes it does not take a lot to make a visual impact. Most people may choose a bright or metallic color for candles, frames or other holders that are easily seen. Although some may attempt to match curtains or an area rug, this should be done sparingly, as to avoid a gaudy look.




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